The Battle for Women's rights has been largely won – but not for all.

A majority of men say there are enough women in leadership roles

“How many of you think it’s okay if one in 10 subway stations run on time?” That’s the question Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg asked a crowd at the third annual Wall Street Journal Women in the Workplace dinner on Monday evening. No one raised their hand.

Yet, one in 10 senior leaders is a woman and 50 percent of men think that’s good enough, according to Sandberg, citing a Women in the Workplace study that was released by her LeanIn foundation and the consultancy firm McKinsey & Company. More shocking still, 30 percent of women agree.